English summary: The Max Planck Institute for Human development is participating at the science-event "Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften", taking place on June 13th 2015. In the course of this event scientific research organizations are presenting selected research projects to a broad public audience. Amongst others, the Max Planck Institute for Human development will also present "Dialectical Bootstrapping", which has been a part of the “Complex World – Dynamic Simulation” project.

A recent article in the Huffington Post is covering the topic of overfishing, which has been used as an example in the Economy & Ecology video of the project.

From the article:
"Sustainable methods of fishing are often touted for environmental benefits. But a new report finds they also yield more wealth than current techniques for communities that rely on them. [...] The analysis looked at 4,373 fisheries around the world, and found that those with sustainable management plans were more profitable than those without them."

English: The interactive exhibition of the project will be taking place for three days in parallel to the international simulation conference MATHMOD. You can find the exhibition in the Freihaus-building of Vienna University of Technology, located heart of Vienna (Wiender Hautpstraße 8-10, 4th district). You can convenienty reach the destination by public transport (lines: U1, U2, U4, 1, 62, 4A, 59A und Badnerbahn; stations: Karlsplatz bzw. Bärenmühldurchgang).